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Show H 75 CARS OF ENTRIES AT OGDEN STOCK SHOW I I ' FUST 'STUFF Ki IN 8 STATES I IS SHOWN IRE II Doors of Exhibition Coli-I Coli-I seuni to Be Opened at 9 o'Clock Tuesday I ADMISSION IS FREE' BV sV H Carnival Ball, Wrestling-Contest Wrestling-Contest and Banquet on Program STOCK SHOW IN BRIEF Time Tuesd.iy, Wednesday, Thursday, Thurs-day, Friday .md Saturday. . Place Union stockyards coliseum, W. Twenty-fourth street, across vla- duct. .. . Admission Free; everybody Invit-edGates Invit-edGates Open daily from 9 a m to 6 p. rri. Object To educate and encouraoe the people to produce better live-tOCKa live-tOCKa . I Prizes $6000 In cash prizes to be avarded. , Tuesday All Judging In all depart ments. . Wednesdoy Annual ctockmcn s carnival ball at the Berthana. Thursday Wrestling match, A1-hambra A1-hambra theatre Ira Dern versus Tom Ray with Farmer Burns, referee. Friday Annual banquet. 7:30 o'clock. Weber club, stockmen and herders guests of Ogden stock show. Who's Whci C. H. Barton, president: presi-dent: Jesse Richards, secretary. B The big clean, well-lighted' coliseum ( mmmi in i ei'uv Hff Car after car of pure-bred stock Is Kf rumbling- over the rails toward Ogden Hr Big hearted, cheerful and friendly Bf folks, the exhibitors and herders, are Mi arriving on every train, M Students of stock raisins are getting HHh ready for their annual trip to Ogden to participate in the stock Judging M contests. an Hundreds are looking forward to W the annual stockmen's ball. H The stockyards district looks like Efl the Inside of a bee hive. Blj Ail of which means that the third B annual Ogden livestock show 13 only one day away. The gates open for the Bfl huge crowds expected at 3 o'clock RH Tuesday morning. BBJ By the time this Is being read. So BBI carloads of Lhe country's fjnest stock BBJ will have been unloaded for exhibl- l HUNDRED CAR LOADS. EBJ By the time the gates open Tues- HBJ day, the number of cars of stock un- BBJ loaded will have reached one hundred. BH making the number pi entries double cVJ the number of any previous show hue. KBfl Eight states will be represented in E9J lbe exhibit Utah, Oregon. Washing- EBJ ton' Montana, Idaho. Wyoming, Is'e- BjB vnda and Missouri. 1 EXCELLENT JUDGES EBJ Jesse Richards, manager, says thai fMJ the OgdSh show Will have the top CUl- Lf t-le, sheep ana hugs from the showd of the northwest and other states ami Cm ' hat the "Stuff" to be exhibited 1 Hfl not be surpassed anywhere in the E3fl nation. EBB Ane Judge- are all widely known b9 men and experts In their lines, tr. J .ju.in 'i Caine, hi. pi Logan, will Dl Judge the pure bred beel cattle. Eh E- 3?". Rhcinhart, Boise, Idaho, will BJ Judge the dairy cattle. E. J. Fjelstod of Dlackfoot. will BB judge the dairy cattle. BJBJ E. J. Fjclstead oi BlaCkfoot, will BE judge the pure bred and tat hugs and E -B ehaep. Ejfl Jphn I'- Gorman of Suit Lake, will pfjH judge fa 1 cattle. KjB In line with policy of tho Udcn BB Livestock hoiv to make tne annual EH event a great educational institution, students of animal husbandry have BB been invited to compete In the student slock judging contests. i STl DENTS COMING. The following communities will send IBH judging groups: mM Brigham. i'rovo, Salt JaUe. Ogden. M Granite, Heber City. Morgan, Farm- BB Ington, American Fork, Eogan und 1 H others. IH Sheep, hogs and ca.ttlc will be ex- mM hibiled In a fine large coliseum built jH by the Union Stockyards company, . lester Whitluck, manager, and turned I ' over free of charge to the livestock I1 B show. Kflf f'hls coliseum is ,o feet by 311 0 ied and at the time it was consliuctcd 1 laraa thought to be sufficiently largo H to accommodate the need or the iin- H nual show for years, But now n 1 f 'fB declared evldont thai the number ol B entries and the Interest that in being B aroused will make necessary the erst - w Hon of an addition for next year's iilH show and the shows of succeeding H! years. I 4 I PLIOXTY OF J J.N TERT IN M ENT. If tho show itself is a tremendous education institution, the ao:k now-H now-H tllrectors have not forgotten that recreation Is vital In connection with B 1 every educational lnslltutloi and no B have provided a number of sntertSdn- B rnent features for the exhibitors, herd- B srs, lsiiors and homo folks. B Tho first big entertainment fcaturo will bo the annual stockmen's dance j Bi at the Berthana, Wednesday . 1 mm mng. II, - This is to be absolutely' informal and r will be given a carnival-like uimm,- ' FDR $6010 Si PRIZES OFFERED WINNERS (Continued from Pace one) ' phere by; reason of tho costumes and the "stunts." Ki: r LR1 NS (,l.. I The Ogden Kotury Hub members and their ladles will be present in :thofull regalia worn at the celebrated ji.yi- u.st held In the Eagle's club last week, when the burlesque wild west ' show proved such a sensational suc-i suc-i cess. This dancing party Is open to everybody every-body and it culls for a rlpht good time. Thi n on the following night tho stockmen will be kept up after the ' curfew again. The event for Thursday Is tho wrestling match between Ira I Dern, the Salt Lake favorite, and Tom , Hay, protege of Farmer Burns, the ! famous veteran of the mat, who will i bo here in person to referee the con-teat. con-teat. B VNQUET FRIDAl And then on Friday comes Lho annual an-nual banquet at which the exhibitors and their herders are to be the guests of Che Ogden Livestock show. This dinner will bo held in the new banquet hall of the Weber club and is scheduled sched-uled to commence at 7:30 o'clock. iThere will bo a program of speaking 'and other features on this occasion. I Mfleers and directors of the Ogden Livestock show express the hope, that every Ogdencltlzen will take the time to cross the viaduct and regale themselves them-selves with a study of the finest stock llK't walks upon four les. RICH 1RD6 II M'PY. "By reason of my visits to the several sev-eral stock shows and to the districts where fine stock is produced, I can i i say emphatically and truthfully that , the stock to be exhibited in Ogden 1 cannot be surpassed at any other stock jshow. whether it is In Portland. Chi- I cago or any other city," Secretary, ; Richards said yesterday. "Everybody connected with the stock show is optimistic. The success 'of the show is assured and the high quality of the stuff entered will spread far and wide the good reputation of Ogden's annual event. "Tho stock show directors desire to express their thanks to the Union Stockyards and Mr. Vhltlock for the interest taken in tho show and especially espec-ially for the fine building provided. "It is an encouraging fact, however, how-ever, that the building which we thought would last us for several years, will prove inadequate if the number of exhibitors continues to in-creose in-creose In any whore near tho ratio, they have Increased since the stock ! show was rnado an annual event In I Ogden " |